News & EventsDiscover the Township of DouroDummer!DouroDummer is situated five minutes east of the City of Peterborough, in Peterborough County. DouroDummer borders four beautiful lakes Clear Lake, Katchewanooka Lake, Stoney Lake, and White Lake and has several quaint villages, rolling drumlins, and acres of viable farmland. DouroDummer includes Douro, Warsaw, Donwood, McCrackens Landing, Crowes Landing, Youngs Point, Cottesloe, and Centre Dummer.The diversity of our geography offers a vast array of things to do in the area, and it truly has many magnificent places to discover!Whats NewNotice of Election Information read more 20140911 Firefighter RecruitmentThe Township of DouroDummer is receiving applications for the position of Volunteer Firefighters. Information and application form: read more 20140909 Are You on the Voters List?In order to exercise your right to vote you must be on the Voters List.
Let your inner crafter out and go home with a cool new craft to brag about! This month: expert crocheter Lisa teaches us all the best hooks andstuff. Guess Ill have to go to learn! Please bring your own supplies! Lovers of young adult literature of all ages are invited to join us in the teen section at 6:30 pm for a fun discussion.
The mandate of the Campbellford-Seymour Heritage Society is tofoster an awareness of local history and pride in the heritage of the community of Campbellford/Seymour within the Municipality of Trent Hills.The Heritage Society was founded in January 1983, and affiliationwith the Ontario Historical Society was quickly established. Monthly meetings were initially held in members' homes, at the town council chambers, and at the Campbellford District High School library.
2014 Municipal & School Board ElectionsOctober 27, 2014The Township will once again use the MailIn Ballot method for the 2014 Municipal & School Board Elections.To confirm you are an eligible elector and that your mailing information is correct, please visit our Voter Lookup page.Or, for more information the 2014 Municipal Election, visit our Municipal Elections Webpage .
Plans For A Library In Bromley Began In 1977. In January Of That Year, The Bromley Township Council Called An Open Meeting To Present An Agreement Between The Township And The Renfrew County Catholic School Board. This Agreement Was The Beginning Of A What Would Become A Shared Library Between St. Michael'S Elementary School And Bromley Township. The Admaston/Bromley Publicy Library Is One Of Only Two Libraries In Ontario To Have Such A Unique Character. Our Library Continues To Grow And Change As New Technologies And Services Become Available.